Islands Museum / Museum of the Princes' Islands

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Adalar, Turkey

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Heritage museum· Tourist attraction

Islands Museum / Museum of the Princes' Islands Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Islands Museum / Museum of the Princes' Islands is located in Adalar, Turkey on Aya Nikola Mevkii, Büyükada. Islands Museum / Museum of the Princes' Islands is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in Turkey.

Address

Aya Nikola Mevkii, Büyükada

Phone

+90 2163826430

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Makaveli Mistick

Located on the east shore of the island, as its name suggests, this museum is dedicated to the history of the Prince Islands Opened in 2010, here you can learn various information about the islands, from their history to their architecture, including the flora and fauna found there. Definitely worth a visit, price is just 10TL (february 2020), and it's even FREE on wednesdays !

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Max Grebennikov

A small, cozy interactive museum. There is a small gallery. During the pandemic, the cafe and toilet were closed.

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Eren A

Very nice Museum where you can discover the secrets of the Islands. You can see old books or lists and wonderful chests. Wednesday is free entry! Very cool!

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hacı yatmaz

Islands have great history and you can find part of their history here.

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Atila Mustafa

The museum was acceptable, it very small one but had plenty interesting stuff to see, like the fish head. On the walls you find information about the history of this place ( writing in English and Turkish) also you have some clips on tv about the finding of some items.

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Abdulrahman Nashed

Museum of the Princes’ Islands is the first contemporary city museum of Istanbul. It tells the story of the Islands from the geological formation of the Islands to the present day, displaying hundreds of objects and utilising twenty thousand Ottoman archival documents, six thousand digital photographs, hundreds of documentary films, documentation and filming of today’s Islands, archival records of public institutions of the Islands, temporary and permanent donations of the Islanders.

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drhazim ghazzay

A great place to visit, In 2009 I visited this island .

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Raimundas Dundulis

It's ok. Lots of information about islands history, some interactive items. Admission is free. Nothing spectacular though.